Enabling Nurse-Patient Communication With a Mobile App: Controlled Pretest-Posttest Study With Nurses and Non–English-Speaking Patients
JMIR Nursing2021Vol. 4(3), pp. e19709–e19709
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David Silvera‐Tawil, Courtney Pocock, DanaKai Bradford, Andrea Donnell, Jill Freyne, Karen L. Harrap, Sally Brinkmann
Abstract
Through the use of the app, a number of patients from non-English-speaking backgrounds experienced better provision of standard care, similar to their English-speaking peers. Thus, the app can be seen as contributing to the delivery of equitable health care.
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